Diljit Dosanjh will not be able to sing these songs on stage, Telangana government issued notice…
Actor and singer Diljit Dosanjh is in trouble these days. Telangana government issued him a notice. The notice asked Dosanjh to refrain from performing any songs promoting alcohol, drugs or violence, citing previous instances when similar songs were part of his performances.
Let us tell you that this notice has been issued to Diljit Dosanjh and the organizers of his Dil-Luminati concert to be held in Hyderabad on November 15, 2024. The direction follows a representation by Panditrao Dharnewar, Chandigarh, who has produced video evidence of Diljit Dosanjh performing such explicit songs at previous events, including the recent Dil-Luminati concerts at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi and Jaipur. Were provided. He has also presented such songs in other international shows. Read More – Honey Singh remembered his sister after 1 year, the singer reached Melbourne to surprise her…
Fans of Punjabi actor and singer are waiting for the Hyderabad concert, almost all its tickets have been sold. Diljit Dosanjh's Dil-Luminati tour of 11 cities has started on 26th October in New Delhi. The third venue of the Dil-Luminati tour is in Hyderabad. The Department of Welfare of Women and Children, Disabled and Senior Citizens of Rangareddy district has issued the order following a representation submitted by Dharanvar.
Let us tell you that this order also clearly states that the program organizers and Diljit Dosanjh should not “use” children on stage during the live show. The notice bans the use of children on the platform, in line with World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines on sound performance. Read More – New poster of Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 revealed, door tied with tantra and mantra will open on Diwali…
According to WHO, children under 13 years of age should not be exposed to sound levels greater than 120 db. “Therefore, children should not be used on stage during their live shows where the peak sound pressure level is above 120db,” the notice said.
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